01213929081
☎️ 01213929081 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Magrathea Telecommunications Limited. It is part of the phone block 121392 with a prefix of 0121. The area code 0121 originates from Birmingham.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01213929081
- Positive feedback for eco schemeNov
2023Budget availability depends on eligibilitySep
2023Warning about ongoing fraudulent callsSep
2023Funding for eco-friendly boilingSep
2023Company forwards leads for boilersSep
2023Questioning the role of TPSSep
2023Missed call from registered numberSep
2023Possible scam, definite harassment alertSep
2023Detailed positive experience with eco-schemeSep
2023Suspect scam call from numberSep
2023Did not answer unknown numberSep
2023Missed call, seeking information, gratitudeSep
2023Recommended for government eco fundingSep
2023Intrusive unsolicited cold call experienceSep
2023No message left from callSep
2023Complaint about annoying boiler scheme callsSep
2023Telemarketing call with no responseSep
2023Free boiler and heating replacementsSep
2023Unsuccessful call diverted to voicemailSep
2023Complaint about wrong phone callSep
2023Unwanted solicitation, withheld personal informationSep
2023Assumed scam due to no messageSep
2023BT phone blocker intercepted callSep
2023Suspicious silent phone call experiencedSep
2023Did not qualify for fundingSep
2023They call but don't respondSep
2023Frustrated with persistent phone callsSep
2023Eco scheme assists low-income homeownersSep
2023Persistent inquiry about boiler grantAug
2023Boiler funding inquiry for biomassAug
2023Confusion regarding free service offerAug
2023Defending company against scam accusationsAug
2023Avoided falling for scam callAug
2023Frustration over not qualifyingAug
2023Fed up with cold callersAug
2023Call received, but no responseAug
2023Suspicious silent call, unknown areaAug
2023Questioning legitimacy of gas inquiryAug
2023Government-funded, legitimate boiler replacementAug
2023Dismissal of Brummie accent humorAug
2023Positive experience with free boiler schemeAug
2023Confused about negative comments, not scamAug
2023Accuses company of scams, liesAug
2023Ignoring unknown call due to scamsAug
2023Gas utility details mistakenly requested. ScamAug
2023Interested in government eco fundingAug
2023Home number requested to speakAug
2023Grateful for government eco scheme opportunityAug
2023Warning about energy scheme scamsAug
2023Difficulty with qualifying for schemeAug
2023Excluded due to income limitAug
2023Missed call at 12:23, hung upAug
2023User mentions potential telemarketing techniquesAug
2023Call with no response. AnnoyingAug
2023Connecting people to government installersAug
2023Briefly rang, confirmed scam, blockedAug
2023Claimed from government, then hung upAug
2023Reviews misleading, alleging scam actionAug
2023Concerns about unsolicited cold callingAug
2023Qualifying for gov't eco schemeAug
2023Annoying unwanted phone call receivedAug
2023Initial skepticism, eligible for upgradeJul
2023Seeking eco-conscious funding companyJul
2023Unknown number likely a scamJul
2023Qualifying for government eco scoreJul
2023Referring brother to Eco 4 schemeJul
2023Boiler too new for upgradeJul
2023Number Of Searches: 167 Number Of Comments: 60 First Seen: 19 July 2023 General Reputation: positiveThis number has recently been searched from Church Common(Hampshire), Forward Green(Suffolk), Gruinard Island(Highland), Hales Green(Norfolk) and Nesstoun(Orkney).
01213929081 has 60 comments of which 22 x positive and 10 x negative and 28 x neutral
01213929081 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01213929081 👆 is reported as a company that contacts homeowners to check eligibility for the UK government’s Eco 4 boiler replacement scheme, often putting callers through to certified local installers. Many find the service helpful and informative, especially if unaware of the scheme, which supports low-income households with free heating upgrades. Some calls are viewed as cold, silent, or abandoned, and there are mixed feelings about unsolicited contact, with certain users concerned about potential scams or nuisance calls and others clearly confirming legitimacy after verifying installers' credentials. Qualification criteria appear strict, causing some frustration. Despite some reports of aggressive calls or no responses on answering, overall it's seen as a genuine free service linked to government funding with no direct charges involved.
Reports on phone number 01213929081
3 yearsAs some others mentioned, this number is linked to the eco scheme. I've got some old electric heaters that qualify for an upgrade, so now I'm just waiting for a call from the installer they connected me with. They seemed pretty helpful and it’s all part of a free service.3 yearsYou really need to meet certain criteria before you can benefit from the eco 4 funding scheme, otherwise you won’t get anything from it.3 yearsBeware of this caller, they’re involved in a risky scam trying to pull off some kind of fraud.3 yearsThere’s this free boiler replacement deal going around. The company behind it passes on potential customers who qualify to nearby installers. I’ve seen this done for quite a while now, and it’s pretty handy if you’re not great with doing things on the internet yourself.3 yearsWhy do these so called government callers keep ringing non stop? Shouldn't they have to follow TPS rules like everyone else? It's really annoying having to deal with this all the time.Telephone Preference Service3 yearsI got a call from this number but it stopped ringing before I picked up. I'm already on the TPS list.3 years01213929081 Received a call about a boiler scheme - felt like a scam to me, plus they kept calling, which was really annoying.3 yearsEveryone chill out, this firm is just sharing info about the eco scheme. My boiler's pushing 30 years and since it’s non-condensing, I could get it swapped under the scheme. You do gotta earn less than 30k a year, but as a retiree, that wasn't an issue for me. They connect you with government-approved installers, so make sure to verify those companies. These types of businesses have been around ages. No cash upfront, and from my experience, the service was pretty solid.Government3 yearsThe number showed up as unknown so I just let it go to voicemail, but they didn’t bother leaving a message. After seeing what everyone else said, I’m happy I didn’t pick up.3 yearsA mate told us about this gov scheme for eco funding after he got his boiler fitted through them. The company were really good at linking us up with official installers who handle claiming the funding for you. We tried sorting it on our own but ended up annoyed after waiting ages - like 3 months - and no one got back to us. These guys reply straight away if you’re eligible, totally worth checking out.Cannot3 yearsIt just went straight to voicemail, so I didn’t leave a message. I’m just wondering who was calling. Appreciate the details about the business, cheers!3 yearsI received an unexpected and unwelcome phone call that caught me off guard.3 yearsThey rang but didn’t leave any voicemail.3 yearsGot a call just as I was about to eat (big shocker, right?) But when I answered, it was just dead silence on the line!3 yearsThey keep ringing about some government boiler grants, just to try and push their deals. I just cut the call - absolute headache and such a pest.3 yearsThere’s a bunch of firms offering free boiler and heating swaps at the moment, all thanks to loads of cash being thrown at cutting down CO2 emissions. We kind of fund this ourselves through the green tax. The annoying part is, only like 10% of people actually qualify for these deals...3 yearsCall got sent straight to the answering machine thanks to BT Call Protect. No voicemail or anything, just silence.BT Call Protect3 yearsSo this firm just rings up without a clue who they’re bothering. They called my 90 year old mum, who’s living in a sheltered flat. When she asked what it was about and if he actually knew whom he was calling, he just hung up straight away. Proper daft behaviour.3 yearsGot a call with no one speaking on the other end. Real weird experience.3 yearsI rang back after seeing the comments here about boiler grant funding, but unfortunately I’m not eligible - classic me, honestly! Lol. The firm was really good though, took the time to clearly explain what the scheme actually requires. I think they mostly connect you with approved installers, but I didn’t quite reach that stage.3 yearsGot a call out of the blue from them. I never handed over my number or asked about what they were selling!3 yearsGot a call but no voicemail left, so I reckon it’s probably a scam. If it was genuine, surely they’d leave some kind of message.3 yearsWhat a hassle! These calls come through automated, and when I answer, there's nothing but silence. If I needed a grant, I’d find one on my own, thanks. Number’s blocked now.3 yearsBT's call blocker caught this one. They didn’t bother saying anything, just hung up straight away.BT3 yearsEvery time I answer, they just hang up on me... so frustrating! They really shouldn’t get away with causing so much hassle to people who’ve done nothing wrong.3 yearsThey’re helping folks sign up for the Eco scheme by connecting homeowners with nearby installers. After the installers get in touch, you just make sure they’re legit. It’s a great chance for those on a tight budget to improve their homes. If you search for eco4 online, you’ll find loads of info about it. The company is super helpful in figuring out who’s eligible, and the whole thing doesn’t cost a penny.Eco43 yearsGot a call about a boiler grant and they just kept hassling me for info, wouldn’t listen when I said no.3 yearsI got a call about the eco 4 scheme for boiler funding. I’ve got an old biomass boiler, but they told me those aren’t covered by this programme. The people on the phone were actually quite polite and already had some of my details. Once I mentioned I didn’t meet the criteria, they said they couldn’t assist any further. Honestly, it all seemed pretty legit to me.3 yearsThey connect you with official installers for the government’s boiler program. Honestly, it’s completely free, so I don’t get why some folks claim it’s a scam. The whole thing is done online and legit. This firm just passes on people who qualify to the real installers. I'm not sure what they’d be ripping off, considering it’s a no-cost service.3 yearsIt was really creepy how much they seemed to know about me. I ended the call quickly before they tried any tricks to take my money. Definitely felt like a scam.3 yearsThis is the same boiler replacement scheme they were offering a while ago, at least that’s what the bloke said to me. I can never seem to qualify for these bloody programmes though.3 yearsI picked up the call, but all I was met with was an unsettling quiet on the line.3 yearsI'm really starting to lose my patience with these persistent phone salespeople. I've made it clear that I'm not interested! Enough is enough!3 yearsReceived a rather eerie call with no one on the other end. Quite dodgy, if you ask me. I have no connections whatsoever to that part of the country from which the call allegedly originated.3 yearsAt the moment, there’s plenty of funding for the government’s boiler replacement scheme. I looked into this company and they seem proper legit, everything checks out for me.3 yearsWe got a call from someone named Sam, claiming to be from a gas company. As soon as I mentioned we don’t actually have gas in our area, he quickly ended the call. You tell me - does that sound like a legit call to you?Sam3 yearsI told em straight up, cut the Brummie talk, I’m living in a shed mate.3 yearsI got contacted about a free boiler scheme for homeowners and they said they’d pass my info to a government contractor. When I got the call, I looked them up on Companies House just to be sure they were legit. Everything seemed proper, and the company was really helpful, especially for folks like me who didn’t know there was any funding out there. If your boiler’s old, I’d definitely suggest giving their free service a go.Companies House3 yearsAbsolute cheats and con artists who pinch your info without a clue. When I asked them where they’d grabbed my details from, they just wouldn’t say, saying they 'didn’t know' - what a joke! Totally shady behaviour, probably bending the rules big time. Definitely reported them to the ICO.ICO3 yearsI don’t quite get all the bad reviews here. I had a call last week from an installer linked to the eco 4 scheme, and I’ve got a survey booked for next week. They’re registered with Checkatrade too, so I’m not sure how it could be a scam. Reading through the other comments, it just seems like some folks don’t like getting cold calls, but I haven’t seen anyone give an actual reason to believe it’s dodgy or anything like that.4Checkatrade3 yearsThey rang to check my gas account info, but that's funny because we don't even have gas supply round here! Definitely sounds like a scam to me.3 yearsHad a couple of scam calls earlier so I just ignored this one and didn’t pick up. No message or anything left on my voicemail either, so dunno who it was.3 yearsI’ve heard about these government eco fundings for free boilers, but somehow I always miss out on qualifying. Seems like a great chance to get one without spending a penny though!3 yearsI got a call at my landline, and the person was asking to talk to my missus. Told them she wasn’t here and then just hung up.3 yearsSo glad I got that call, I had absolutely no clue about the government’s eco 4 scheme before. They connected me to a proper trustworthy firm based in Weymouth who’re coming to do a survey at my place this Wednesday. I looked them up on Companies House and the installation crew are legit and quite well respected too. Cheers for the help!WeymouthCompanies House3 yearsLoads of scams going about, especially ones pretending to be 'government' energy offers. I wouldn't trust those at all. If you get a cold call with some amazing deal, it's most likely dodgy. The best thing is to look up the scheme on Google yourself. Good security programs can help spot if a website is legit or not (I always have Norton 360 running on my gadgets).GoogleNorton 3603 yearsTrying to get approved for the eco 4 energy saving plan is really tough. Honestly, the government sure doesn’t make things easy for people like us.3 yearsThey were checking who can get the gov eco 4 plan, which is pretty good cos you get a boiler swapped for free. Sadly, since I make more than £31k year, I’m not eligible. Everything is done online by the way. It's a decent scheme and completely free. This company just connects you with the official government-approved installers.3 yearsThe phone buzzed at 12:23, but the moment my answer machine picked up, the caller just dropped the call.3 yearsPicked up the phone and there was silence on the other end. Totally frustrating!3 yearsFrom what I’ve seen, this firm just connects folks with local government installers for the eco 4 initiative. Honestly, I’m a bit puzzled by all the bad reviews because I wouldn’t have had a clue about eco4 if it wasn’t for them. If no one’s picking up the phone, that’s not really a scam, is it? Would be good if people clarified what the actual scam is. Seems proper above board to me.3 yearsGot a call but it was really short and they hung up quick. Looked it up after and it’s clearly one of those scams, so I’ve just blocked the number now.3 yearsReading through the feedback here, it’s clear this is a complete con, nothing but a big scam.3 yearsI don’t get why they bother ringing you up out of the blue when the TPS list exists for a reason. What’s their angle really? And who even buys phone lists off some third party instead of getting them straight from BT or a proper supplier? Seems a bit dodgy to me, so watch out!BT3 yearsGot one of those annoying calls again.3 yearsAt first, I wasn't too sure about the call since the number was unfamiliar to me, but knowing a bit about eco schemes, I thought I'd hear what options were available. My boiler is pretty old, like 20 years plus, so the guy explained that since it’s not a condensing type, it qualifies for replacement under the scheme. He also mentioned that someone local would ring me soon to handle the funding. When the installer did call, I made sure to verify their details, and everything seemed legit.3 yearsA few days back, I got a call from a number I didn’t recognise. It’s not linked to any firm I know, except maybe the company that handles mass calls. They rang me once but didn’t leave a message, and my number’s not published anywhere and is on the TPS list. My guess? It's probably a scam. For now, I'll just label it as 'unknown' and keep an eye out.TPS3 yearsAssessing individuals for the government’s Eco 4 rating system.3 yearsso basically they're checking if you can get the Eco 4 scheme. I wasn't eligible but my brother passed the test, so I told him about their service cause it's free. They just connect you with the official government installers. It's a decent programme but really depends if you qualify or not.3 yearsI got a call about the gov eco scheme for home upgrades, but my boiler’s fairly new so they said I don’t qualify for a free replacement, unlucky really.Submit Your Own Report (0121 392 9081)
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